PQE Method
Water Cycle
Renewable, Non-Renewable and Continuous
Graphs and Maps
100

What does the P in PQE mean?

Patterns

100

What is precipitation?

The stage of the water cycle where droplets of water fall from the sky in the form of rain, hail, snow or sleet.

100

What is a Renewable Resource?

A resource that can be reused as long as it is managed sustainably.

100

Describe the trend of this Graph.

This graph is rapidly increasing over time.

200

What does the Q in PQE mean?

Quantify

200

What is Condensation?

The stage of the water cycle where water vapour forms into clouds.

200

What is a non-renewable resource?

A resource that once used, is gone. It has a finite amount and cannot be reused.

200

Describe the trend of this graph.

This Graph is steadily increasing.

300

What does the E in PQE mean?

Exceptions

300

What is Transpiration?

The stage of the water cycle where water is extracted from within plants and trees. 

300

What is a continuous resource?

A renewable resource that is not affected by human activity. It is a resource that can be used without using the amount available for future generations.

300

What kind of map is this?

Choropleth Map

400

Which is the best example of a sentence that is QUANTIFIED.

a) The graph shows that Africa and Asia receive less rainfall.

b) While Africa is mainly a water scarce country, Central Africa has regions that are rich in freshwater.

c) South East Asia has more access to freshwater in comparison to South Asia. South East Asia receives approximately 6000-1500 cubic metres of rain while South Asia recieves 1000-1700mm of rain.

C! Because this response applies factual information such as statistics and locations.
400

What is Run-Off?

The process where water runs over the surface of earth after Precipitation.

400

Give an example of a Renewable Resource 

Air, Water, Soil, Biodiversity

400

What kind of graph is this?

Climate Graph

500

True or False: Is this sentence an EXCEPTION?

While most parts of Australia receives little rainfall, parts of the coast in all states receives around 1000-3200mm of rainfall

 

TRUE! Because it addresses the pattern and then addresses the Exception which is a point that disproves the pattern. This sentence also Quantifies the information.

500

True or False: Evaporation is when water seeps into the soil.

False! Percolation is when water seeps into the soil and into the groundwater. Evaporation is when water heats up and turns into gas particles.

500

Give an example of a continuous resource.

Solar, Winds, Tides, Hydropower, Geothermal Energy

500

On this Climate Graph what month had the:

- Highest Rainfall

- Highest Temperature

You must answer both correctly to get full points. And mention the amount in mm and degrees celcius!

Highest Rainfall: July 74mm

Highest Temp: January 22.5 degrees Celcius 


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